2020
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-2020-66
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Multi-hazard risk assessment for roads: Probabilistic versus deterministic approaches

Abstract: Abstract. Mountain hazard risk analysis for transport infrastructure is regularly based on deterministic approaches. Due to a variety of variables and data needed for risk computation, a considerable degree of epistemic uncertainty results. Consequently, input data needed for risk assessment is normally processed as mean values with or without scatter, or as an individual deterministic value from expert judgement if no statistical data is available. To overcome this gap, we used a probabilistic approach to exp… Show more

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